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A Belgian legal expert has urged European governments to nominate more conservative judges and revise key asylum rules, in an ...
After ministers were confronted outside parliament, political leaders across Sweden call for stricter protest laws to curb ...
Western oil and gas fields decline more rapidly than those of the Middle East and Russia without ongoing investment ...
To safeguard Europe's competitiveness and resilience, the bloc must deepen its drive toward decarbonisation. Adopting the EU’s 90% CO2 reduction target will ensure European companies thrive in global ...
Indonesia still has major concerns over the EU’s anti-deforestation rules and their impact on smallholder farmers – even as ties between Jakarta and Brussels reach a high point ahead of next week’s ...
This year’s SOTEU was the perfect opportunity to launch a bold new vision for Europe. Instead, we were offered the status quo with a lick of fresh paint. No political vision, just a shopping list of p ...
Brussels is left with a 50-page document, seen by Euractiv, that lists all of the EU’s achievements since the last NDC: more renewables, less gas and coal, and the continued success of carbon pricing ...
Friedrich Merz’s CDU wins as the far-right AfD triples its vote in a bellwether state, new French PM Sébastien Lecornu says ...
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Kazakhstan aims for a constructive foreign policy to protect national interests while driving growth and long-term stability ...
Hamas says top officials survived last week's air strike in Doha that killed six people and triggered a wave of criticism, including from US President Donald Trump ...
The proposal includes approximately €430 million for air defences, rocket artillery, combat vehicles and new warships ...